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At the end of 2010, we look back at some of the biggest stories published in the Daily Leader during the calendar year.

Double murder conviction

Decameo Reynolds, of Ruston, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder in January. The shootings of Willie Perry, 47 at the time of death, and Sharon Newton, 43 at the time of death, date back to 2007.
Reynolds was sentenced to prison at hard labor for the remainder of his life without the benefit of probation, parole or suspension of sentence.
Tech/GSU meet on the field

Photo top: the Lincoln Parish Early Childhood Center collected $500 worth of pop tops for the Ronald McDonald House at St. Jude’s. The pop tops were donated in Dylan McElduff’s, pictured, name, which was able to pay for one week’s worth of electric bills.

Photo bottom: During the month of October, LPECC students learned about sports. Louisiana Tech football players and Champ came to school to educate the students on healthy living, working with others and sportsmanship. The school had a great time learning and interacting with the players.

The Simsboro School Library is off to a fantastic start for the 2011-12 School Year. The students are reading books that qualify for Reading Counts quizzes. They are looking forward to their first visit to the Reading Counts Store for this school year.

A book fair was held this year. The students enjoyed participating in it. It was successful.

We are currently involved in a cookie dough sale to raise funds to support the Simsboro School Library.